US4324601A - Preparation of glass container for thermoplastic closure - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to the preparation of glass containers for thermoplastic membrane sealing.
- Heat activated membrane seals for plastic containers are common in the packaging and canning art.
- a membrane which may be a laminate of aluminum foil and a thermoplastic polymer, is pressed on the rim of a plastic container and heated to form polymer-polymer adhesive contact.
- the problem with this method when used with soda-lime-silica glass containers is that the failure of the seal will generally occur within a few days of sealing due to poor initial adhesion between the glass and the polymer or poor durability of the adhesion.
- Substantially improved adhesion between a membrane seal and a container finish is obtained by subjecting the finish to a high temperature treatment which modifies the finish surface.
- This high temperature treatment preferably is conducted immediately after the containers are formed and comprises contacting the finish with a decomposible fluorine-containing compound, or a compound which decomposes to form a metal oxide, or a compound which decomposes to form a sulfur oxide, sulfur oxides and combinations of the above. These treating materials may be used in any order or simultaneously.
- a sealing closure for the container is formed by pressing a membrane comprising a thermoplastic film onto the container finish and heating to form a glass/plastic adhesive bond.
- the membrane desirably may be an aluminum foil-thermoplastic film laminate. It may also be a polymer sheet, a laminate of polymer, a paper/polymer laminate or a laminate of one or more layers of polymers, metal foil, and paper.
- a glass container is first subjected to a hot end treatment in which the finish, or sealing surface, is modified so as to enhance its adhesion to a thermoplastic closure.
- the container is then annealed and the exterior surface of the container is coated with a lubricity enhancing material which increases the abrasion and scratch resistance of the glass.
- Contamination of the container finish by the lubricity enhancing material is removed by subjecting only the finish to a brief heat treatment at a temperature below which flame polishing, or surface melting, of the glass occurs.
- a closure seal is formed by pressing a membrane comprising a thermoplastic film over the container finish and heating to form a glass-plastic adhesive bond.
- a specific object of this invention is to remove contaminating materials from the surface-modified finish of a glass container so as to obtain reliable adhesion to a thermoplastic closure.
- FIG. 1 is a diagrammatic flow sheet showing the steps to prepare a glass container for use in this invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partial view--in section of the upper portion of a glass container showing the mode of attaching a metal foil-thermoplastic film membrane to the container sealing surface.
- the invention comprises the preparation of a glass container for use with a seal comprising a membrane closure as an alternative to the conventional innerseal for glass containers.
- a membrane comprising a thermoplastic polymer is heat sealed to the sealing surface of the glass container. Heat sealing may be accomplished by pressing the membrane to the glass at a temperature near or above the softening point of the thermoplastic but below its melting point as by use of a heated platen.
- the membrane may be covered by a plastic snap-cap prior to or subsequent to sealing.
- the membrane desirably may be a metal foil-thermoplastic polymer laminate which allows induction heating of the laminate.
- Treating glass surfaces with sulfur oxides or decomposable fluorine compounds and treatment with sulfur and fluorine compounds are well known. These are shown, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 3,249,246.
- FIG. 1 there is shown the sequential steps required for preparing a glass container for use in this invention.
- a glass container or jar 1 is formed in the mold 11 of a forming machine at a high temperature, normally in the range 1000°-2000° F., as is conventional.
- the containers 1 are carried on conveyor 12 to the hot end treater 13 wherein the container finish is subjected to a chemical treatment which renders the finish surface durably bondable to a thermoplastic membrane.
- the containers 1 are conveyed immediately from the forming mold 11 to the hot end treater 13, they have cooled considerably at this point and display a temperature generally in the range of about 800 degrees to about 1200 degrees F. Sometimes the bottles cool to a point where they need to be reheated to the 800° to 1200° F. range by burners placed between the forming machine and the hot end treatment equipment. While at this temperature, the sealing surface or finish of the containers is contacted with a material or materials which act upon and modify the surface properties of the glass. These materials include generally certain fluorine containing compounds, sulfur oxides and metal compounds which decompose to form metal oxides at the treatment temperatures.
- the fluorine compounds comprise generally those which decompose upon heating to treatment temperatures, i.e., from 800 degrees to about 1200 degrees F., and include specifically the alkyl fluorides as, for example, 1,1-difluoroethane; ammonium fluorides including NH 4 F and NH 4 HF; metal fluorides such as SnF 4 , BF 3 , AlF 3 , and the like; and metallo-organic fluorides such as NH 4 SnF 3 and (CH 3 ) 2 SnF 2 .
- Sulfur compounds useful in this invention include sulfur dioxide, sulfur trioxide and sulfur compounds which decompose to sulfur oxides at treatment temperatures.
- Metal compounds employed are those which thermally decompose to form metal oxides and preferably comprise tin or titanium chlorides.
- Hot end treatment is accomplished by impinging the treating material, either as a liquid or gas stream, upon the finish surface.
- the treating material may be fed as a gas, along with a fuel such as natural gas, to a burner and the burner flame directed to play on the finish surface.
- Treatment time required is short, on the order of a few seconds, but extended treatment times do not detract from results obtained.
- One preferred hot end treatment comprises contacting the finish surface with both a fluorine containing compound and a metal oxide precursor such as tin tetrachloride.
- a fluorine containing compound and a metal oxide precursor such as tin tetrachloride.
- the order of contact makes no significant difference in the results obtained with either the fluoride compound on the metal oxide precursor being applied first.
- the two treating materials may also be simultaneously applied.
- the containers are passed through lehr 14, which may be of the tunnel type, where they are annealed.
- Containers exit from the lehr at a relatively cool temperature, on the order of 100 degrees to 300 degrees F., and are next passed to cold end treater 15.
- the exterior surfaces of the containers are given a thin coating of a conventional lubricity enhancing material which typically may be a polymer, a stearate, a silicone compound or the like.
- the purpose of the cold end treatment is to increase resistance of the containers to damage due to abrasion or scratching and to increase their resistance to failure during the high speed handling of the containers during subsequent filling, capping, labelling and packaging operations.
- containers which have been subjected to a cold end treatment which leaves at least a residue of lubricity enhancing agent on the finish surface are further treated to remove that agent from the finish without affecting the thermoplastic-glass bonding properties imparted by the hot end treatment.
- the heat source may be a gas burner, a laser or any other narrowly directed but intense source of heat.
- Exposure time is ordinarily less than five seconds and typically is on the order of one to three seconds.
- surface temperature of the finish must not reach flame polishing temperatures else the effect of the hot end treatment is destroyed. It is also important to avoid heating of the container side walls as that would destroy the effect of the cold end treatment on those surfaces.
- Surface temperature of the finish immediately after exposure to heat source 16 typically is on the order of 250 degrees to 350 degrees F. but it is postulated that higher surface temperatures have been reached during the exposure to the heat source.
- heat source 16 is directed at the container finish from above at about a 45 degree angle as is shown in the drawing. The container is then rotated to expose equally all of the finish surface to the heat source.
- a laminate of aluminum foil 3 and thermoplastic film 2 is placed on the rim of jar 1 with the thermoplastic film 2 contacting the glass rim, a plastic snap cover 4 is placed over the jar mouth as shown, to force the laminate in contact with the rim.
- a resilient pad 5, is placed over the snap cover and a water-cooled induction heating coil 7, in a chuck or holder 6 of insulating material is placed over pad 5. Thereafter high frequency alternating current is passed through the induction coil to heat aluminum foil 3 and cause the thermoplastic film 2 to bond to the glass rim along sealing surface 8.
- Test No. 1 The first test, designated Test No. 1, consisted of sealing jars with small amounts of water inside and thereafter placing the sealed jars in a humidity cabinet maintained at a temperature of 100 degrees F. and a relative humidity of 85%.
- Test No. 2 consisted of sealing empty jars and thereafter placing them in a humidity cabinet maintained at the same conditions as Test No. 1.
- Test No. 3 The third test, or Test No. 3, consisted of sealing jars containing water and thereafter allowing the jars to remain at ambient temperature and humidity. All tests were considered complete after 28 days.
- a glass jar of conventional soda-lime-silica composition was preheated in a furnace to 800-1200 degrees F. and then rotated under a ribbon burner, the burner flame playing on the rim of the jar for 1 to 10 seconds.
- the flame consisted of natural gas - air - 1,1-difluoroethane (DFE), the latter furnishing the fluorine.
- DFE natural gas - air - 1,1-difluoroethane
- tin tetrachloride vapors were blown against the rim of the jar for a like period of time while still rotating. Thereafter, the jar was cooled and sealed as described in Example 1.
- the bond was found to be impervious to 85 percent relative humidity at 100 degrees F. and to direct water contact.
- a second lot of containers was prepared as before except that, after the cold end treatment, the finish of each container was rotated beneath a gas flame directed at the finish surface from above and at a 45 degree angle to the vertical axis of the container for a time period of less than about three seconds. These containers were used to package and seal a food stuff in the identical manner as before. Again, the seal integrity of the individual containers was monitored over a period of time and no seal failures were observed.
- the improved jar top closure of the present invention has significant advantages over the conventional closures now employed, e.g., the glassine-metal cap closure.
- jars containing dry food products sealed according to this invention have a significantly greater shelf life.
- the membrane seal must be broken to remove the contents, the container is tamper evident.
- the snap-cap and foil plastic seal system is economical and results in considerable savings over conventional sealing systems.
- the sealing membrane is flexible and is in adhesive contact with the container at its rim portion, the container opening may have a large number of shapes. For example, it may be oval, square, have a pour spout, etc.
- Elimination of the necessity for screw threads enables the use of containers having more aesthetic designs, which can be employed for other purposes such as vases, etc. after they are emptied.
- the membrane closure eliminates any torque problems due to the sticking of a screw cap, and avoids rusting and corrosion difficulties.
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TABLE I ______________________________________ Days to % of Samples % Still Sealed Failure that Failed Over 28 Days ______________________________________ Test No. 1 1 100% 0% Test No. 2 1 67% 2 100% 0% Test No. 3 1 67% 0% 2 100% 0% ______________________________________
TABLE II ______________________________________ Days to % of Samples % Still Sealed Failure that Failed Over 28 Days ______________________________________ Test No. 3 7 30% 9 50% 12 60% 27 80% 20% ______________________________________
TABLE III ______________________________________ Days to % of Samples % Still Sealed Failure that Failed Over 28 Days ______________________________________ Test No. 3 N/A 0% 100% ______________________________________
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